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Health / Re: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Moradeeke(f): 5:44am On Jun 04, 2020 |
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Health / Re: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Moradeeke(f): 5:37am On Jun 04, 2020 |
Health / Re: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Moradeeke(f): 8:43am On May 26, 2020 |
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Health / Re: Trying To Conceive A Child? TTC by Moradeeke(f): 6:43am On Jul 20, 2019 |
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Family / Re: Men In The House Can You Will Your Wealth To Your Wife? by Moradeeke(f): 6:27am On Jul 20, 2019 |
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Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Moradeeke(f): 11:54am On Jan 16, 2019 |
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Islam for Muslims / Re: How To Protect Your Marriage by Moradeeke(f): 10:39am On Sep 15, 2017 |
jazakhum lahu khayran fee duniya wal akhira 2 Likes |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Ruling On Naming A Daughter After Her Mother by Moradeeke(f): 10:21am On Sep 15, 2017 |
Maa Shaa Allahu It had been agreed upon that my first daughter would be given my name. Cc: eniafelamo 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Post Your Eid Pictures: The Sermon, The Fashion, The Feast by Moradeeke(f): 11:25am On Sep 01, 2017 |
Eid Mubarak To All. Taqabballahu Minnal Wa Minkum. The Imam Preached On Unity Amongst Muslims. And The Need To Put Islam As Our Top Priority In Life Instead Of The Amusement Of This World. Also, The Need To Be Effected By What Is In The Qur'an And The Hadiths, So When We Hear About The Descriptions Of The Paradise We Long For It. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Post Your Eid Pictures: The Sermon, The Fashion, The Feast by Moradeeke(f): 11:21am On Sep 01, 2017 |
Barka De Sallah, I Am Using This Medium To Wish All My Siblings And The Entire Muslim Ummah That Travelled, Journey Mercy To And Fro, Inshaa Allah, Olohun O Ni Fi Se Opin, Amin. 2 Likes |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Happy Eid-el-mubarak by Moradeeke(f): 11:18am On Sep 01, 2017 |
Odunayomitide: U're welcome deareast. Btw, I read Ur Diary, Am Always Eager To Read Updates From You. 2 Likes |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Happy Eid-el-mubarak by Moradeeke(f): 8:10am On Sep 01, 2017 |
Happy Eid Ul Kabir To All My Muslim Brothers And Sisters. Alhamdulillahi For Witnessing This Year Eid Ul Adha, May Allah Swt Spear Our Lives To Witness More On Earth In Good Health And Wealth, Amin. Taqabbala Alla Minna Wa Minqun Cc: Rainyday, Alennsar, Zaynie, Bolseas, Eniafelamo, Odunayomitide, Mumfiyin, Mumz and all, Don't Forget To Waybill My Sallah Meat. 7 Likes |
Celebrities / Re: Lagos Police Releases Statement On Seun Egbegbe's BDC Fraud by Moradeeke(f): 7:41pm On Feb 02, 2017 |
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Islam for Muslims / Re: Fasting The Healthy Way. by Moradeeke(f): 11:36pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
5 TIPS FOR EID CELEBRATION As Ramadan draws to a close, preparations for the celebration of Eid are in full swing. Here are a few tips to help you along Plan Ahead: split responsibilities between family members and tackle one room at a time. Be sure you’ve planned your Eid lunch menu beforehand to ensure a less stressful time in the kitchen. Make a point of seeing family members you don’t see often enough. Share food with your neighbours. Visit a homeless shelter or food bank and donate your extra Eid food. Toqabalanallahu minna wa minkum Only the 1437 Ramadan is gone but all other good deeds are there for us to grab. May Almighty Allah reward us in multitude, Amin. 4 Likes 3 Shares
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Fashion/Clothing Market / Re: Where To Get Good Sewing Machine in Lagos by Moradeeke(f): 9:29am On Jul 05, 2016 |
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Islam for Muslims / Re: Ramadan Fast Continues Tomorrow. by Moradeeke(f): 9:16am On Jul 05, 2016 |
baba11: Asamu lo Awe te le O di ijo keji Odun de Odun a ya abo 2 Likes |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Ramadan Fast Continues Tomorrow. by Moradeeke(f): 9:07am On Jul 05, 2016 |
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Islam for Muslims / Re: Fasting The Healthy Way. by Moradeeke(f): 9:59pm On Jul 04, 2016 |
Umm Sumayyah Mai wrote; DON'T BE CARRIED AWAY! Stay connected with Allaah yah ukthee Fillah. As the days of Ramadan are coming to an end, it's a thing to appraise ourselves. If you feel you tried your best during the days and night of Ramadan AlhamduLilaah for you. If you feel you are on the average, be thankful too. And as for those who has refused to pray salaat, but only fast, you need to cry deep within and seek aide and forgiveness from Allah azza-wajjal. Do not be carried away by the enjoyment of eid, don't skip salaat, and observe mannerism and etiquettes of eid. Know fully that, the ties shall be lose from shaitain and his mates. Take with you the best you had in the month of Ramadan to all other months. Remember to be awake for Qiyam Layl if perhaps it is announced tomorrow is Eid, and continue afterward. Continue to be a humble servant you were and never allow your heart to sway and be distance from Allaah. Live your life upon hope and fear and observe the right that was given to you by Allaah. Be mindful of Allaah Be dutiful to Him Build a connection with Him May Allah spare us till eid and beyond. May He keep you safe and well, Amin. 5 Likes 4 Shares |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Fasting The Healthy Way. by Moradeeke(f): 11:23am On Jul 02, 2016 |
TO THE SISTER WHO CRIED QUIETLY IN TARAWEEH AND ALL THOSE STRUGGLING THIS RAMADAN The sister who is exhausted, The sister who is heartbroken, The sister who feels overwhelmed with it all, The sister who feels numb, because so much has happened, The sister who feels disconnected, from people and from her Lord, The sister who is spending Ramadan by herself, The sister who is lonely because she’s alone, The sister who is lonely in her marriage, The sister who cries every night, to her Lord, knowing He is the only One who can help her, The sister who is unable to fast this Ramadan because of health reasons. She feels left out, disconnected from the ummah and all she wants to do is fast for the sake of Allah, but she knows she can’t, The sister who is no longer able to make sujood because her body is failing her… as her disease progresses, her muscles have stopped working. Alhamdullilah, she can still walk – with help, but she doesn’t know for how much longer, The sister who is struggling with invisible illness – in pain and battling to get through each day, putting on a brave face, trying to stay positive and not let the comments ‘But you look fine’ get to her, The sister who has been told by the doctors that she only has a few years left. They don’t know exactly how long, The sister who has been trying for a baby for years, and endures regular hurtful and probing comments from others. She knows children are from Allah, but still, she feels the pinch of their words, The sister who has had IVF so many times, but still remains childless, The sister who miscarried, again, and felt like a piece of her heart broke when she lost her baby, The sister who is trying her best to fulfil her obligations and take care of her kids, but is so so tired, The sister who has lost someone she loves, and she misses them everyday, The sister who was recently diagnosed with cancer,they don’t yet know if it’s spread, The sister who is battling cancer and the treatment is grueling, The sister whose eyesight is fading, The sister whose child is sick, very sick, The sister whose child has been hurt, The sister who is struggling with anxiety, depression and other mental health issues, The sister who is struggling with oppression, The sister whose world has been devastated and her life scattered by shocking news, The sister whose marriage and home is emotionally turbulent, The sister who is widowed and struggling to get through each day, trying to support herself and her children, one step at a time, The sister who is divorced and heartbroken, and trying to get back on her feet, one step at a time, The sister struggling to find work, who needs to pay the bills, The sister facing eviction and homelessness, The sister who doesn’t know how she’s going to feed her children tonight, The sister from Syria, whose city and country have been destroyed, who doesn’t know anyone that hasn’t lost someone they love. All she wants to do is go home, but she can’t, The sister who is living in a refugee camp, relying on charity to feed and clothe her and her children. She’s alone this Ramadan. Her husband didn’t make it on the boat crossing, The sister who is walking, carrying her children and the few belongings they managed to save. Walking, hoping that wherever they are walking to will be safer than where they have come from, To every one of you, and all the other sisters who are facing innumerable challenges, my love and du’a go out to you this Ramadan. Know, dear sister, your solace and comfort lies with Allah, Ar-Rahman, the source of our relief and the reliever of our distress. He is Able to Do All Things. Turn to Him and cry. Pour your heart out to Him. He is the One who can bring you ease, who can set right your affairs, who can relieve the burden that is weighing on your heart and know, for your patience, your reward awaits you in Jannah, in shaa Allah, a place where there is no sorrow or hardship; only eternal bliss and closeness to your Lord. This life is temporary and surely we know we will be tested but this life will also be over in the blink of an eye, and the reward in the Hereafter is beyond our imaginings, so hold on to Allah in your darkest hours, when you feel like there is no one else in the world. Hold on to Him and know, with absolute certainty that He will never leave you, never let you down and that your reward lies with Him. He is the Most Merciful, and He is ever near. BE KIND TO EVERYONE As I wrote this, it was a reminder to myself, first and foremost, that we never know what others may be facing in silence. The sister next to you in salat could be facing the greatest trial of her life. As we pray tonight and every night in Ramadan, let’s remember the sisters who are struggling in our du’a. And as we move through this blessed month and beyond, let’s make the effort to be compassionate, to help where we can, to ease the burden of others if we are able, to be patient and to be kind to everyone. A smile and a kind word to your sister might be a ray of light in the darkness of her day. Your silent du’a for her might be answered. #copied 2 Likes 4 Shares |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Fasting The Healthy Way. by Moradeeke(f): 3:17pm On Jul 01, 2016 |
KEEP YOUR SKIN RADIANT THIS RAMADAN #RamadanTips Asalam alaykum waramotullahi wabarakatu With a change in diet, Ramadan can make your skin feel dehydrated and tight, you’ll need extra vitamins and minerals to keep skin supple. Here’s how: Vitamin A: This is one of the most important vitamins for skin health; it prevents skin dryness and dehydration in addition to giving your skin a smooth, soft texture. Eat: carrots, apricots, spinach and green leafy vegetables. B Vitamins: A deficiency of these vitamins can lead to skin dehydration, the early appearance of wrinkles and premature aging. Eat: meat, legumes and whole grains. Vitamin E: Vitamin E helps minimise the appearance of wrinkles and enhances cell regeneration. Eat: nuts and vegetable oils used in cooking. Vitamin C: This vitamin plays an important role in maintaining the integrity and glow of the skin. Eat (or drink in juice form): oranges and strawberries. Antioxidants: Antioxidants help to protect skin cells and maintain healthy skin. Eat: meat and seafood. Omega-3 fatty acids: These fats play a role in skin preservation and make your skin glow. Eat: mainly fish. Water: It is essential to drink plenty of water to prevent your body and skin from dehydration, especially during Ramadan. Water also helps preserve your skin’s elasticity and protects you against the early appearance of wrinkles. [size=16pt]Hoping to get the best of this Glorious Month, Insha ALLAH[/size] 4 Likes 1 Share |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Fasting The Healthy Way. by Moradeeke(f): 2:00pm On Jun 26, 2016 |
[size=16pt]Here are some tips of things we can do on the Night of Power and the time before and after it.[/size] 1. Take A Vacation For Allah. We take a break from our jobs for almost everything in life. Why not this time to focus on worshiping and thanking our Creator. If this is not possible at least take a few days off if you can. This can make it easier to stay awake at night to do extra Ibadah, not having to worry about getting to work the next day. It will also facilitate doing Itikaf. 2. Do I’tikaf. It was a practice of the Prophet to spend the last ten days and nights of Ramadan in the masjid for I’tikaf. Those in I’tikaf stay in the masjid all this time, performing various forms of zikr (the remembrance of Allah), like doing extra Salat, recitation and study of the Quran. They do not go outside the masjid except in case of emergencies, therefore, they sleep in the masjid. Their families or the masjid administration takes care of their food needs. I’tikaf of a shorter period of time, like one night, a day or a couple of days is encouraged as well. 3. Make This Special Dua. Aisha, may Allah be pleased with her, said: I asked the Messenger of Allah: ‘O Messenger of Allah, if I know what night is the night of Qadr, what should I say during it?’ He said: ‘Say: O Allah, You are pardoning and You love to pardon, so pardon me.’ “(Ahmad, Ibn Majah, and Tirmidhi). The transliteration of this Dua is “Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun tuhibbul ‘afwa fa’fu ‘annee” 4. Recite The Quran. Perhaps you can choose Surahs or passages from the Quran, which you have heard in Tarawih this past Ramadan to recite. If you attend a class where the recitation of the Quran is taught, this is a great time to put your knowledge into practice. 5. Reflect On The Meaning Of The Quran. Choose the latest Surah or Surahs you’ve heard in Tarawih and read their translation and Tafseer. Then think deeply about their meaning and how it affects you on a personal level. 6. Get Your Sins Wiped Out. Abu Huraira narrated that the Messenger said: Whoever stands (in prayer) in Laylatul Qadr while nourishing his faith with self-evaluation, expecting reward from Allah, will have all of his previous sins forgiven. [Bukhari and Muslim). Don’t just pray using the shorter Surahs that you know. Try to make your prayers longer, deeper and meaningful. If you are familiar with longer Surahs, read the translation and explanation and then pray reciting these Surahs, carefully reflecting on the meaning while you pray. Even if you are only familiar with the shorter Surahs, read the translation and explanation beforehand, and then pray reflecting on the message of the Surahs. This is a good way to develop the habit of concentration, even in regular prayers, where many of us tend to be fidgety and/or easily distracted. 7. Make A Personal Dua List. Ask yourself what you really want from Allah. Make a list of each and everything, no matter how small or how big it is, whether it deals with this world or not. Allah loves to hear from us. Once this list is ready, you can do three things: *Ask Allah to give you those things *Think about what actions you have taken to get those things *Develop a work plan to get those things in future. 8. Evaluate Yourself. Ask yourself those questions that need to be asked. Do an evaluation of where you are and where you are going. Let this evaluation lead you to feel happiness for the good you have done and remorse for the bad you have done. This latter feeling should make it easier to seek Allah’s sincere forgiveness when making the Dua mentioned in tip number one above. 9. Make Long, Sincere And Deep Duas One of the best times to do this is during the last part of the night. Abu Huraira, may Allah be pleased with him, related that the Prophet said: When the last one-third of the night remains, our Lord, the Glorious One descends towards the heaven of the earth and proclaims: Who is that who supplicates for Me, and I grant his supplication? Who is that who begs Me for anything and I grant it to him? And who is that who seeks My forgiveness, and I forgive him? (Bukhari, Muslim). That means for instance, waking up one hour before Suhoor time to ask Allah for anything and everything you want that is Halal. This can be done using the Duas of the Sunnah, but also Dua in your own language, with sincerity and conviction. 10. Memorize A Different Dua Every Night They don’t have to be long. They can be just one line. And be sure to know what they mean generally at least, even if you don’t know the exact translation in English. You can put them on index cards (or and keep them with you during the day, glancing at them during work, while driving, waiting in line, etc.) Then practice them at night in prayer. 11. Finish Reading A Book On The Prophet Read about the Prophet’s life, which can increase your love for him and Islam by seeing how much he struggled for Allah’s sake. It may inspire you to push yourself even harder during these last ten nights. This community is built on sacrifice. 12. To Do List For The Night of Power Make a to do checklist for each Night of Power. This should define how you would like your night, the one better than a thousand months, to be used. Pick things from this list and define the sequence you would like to do things in. This will help you avoid wasting your time in unproductive chats which common in the festive atmosphere of Masjids at the Night of Power. May Almighty let us be among those that will benefit from this night and accept our fast as an act of ibadah.... Aameen [size=16pt]Hoping to get the best of this Glorious Month, Insha ALLAH[/size] 3 Likes 2 Shares
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Islam for Muslims / Re: Fasting The Healthy Way. by Moradeeke(f): 6:25am On Jun 26, 2016 |
Dua For Last Ten Days Of Ramadan Aisha, may Allah be pleased with her, said: I asked the Messenger of Allah salAllaahu alaiyhi wasallam: ‘O Messenger of Allah, if I know what night is the night of Qadr, what should I say during it?’ He said: 'Say: Allahumma innaka `afuwwun tuhibbul `afwa fa`fu `annee ﺍﻟﻠْﻬُﻢَّ ﺇِﻧَّﻚَ ﻋَﻔُﻮٌّ ﺗُﺤِﺐُّ ﺍﻟْﻌَﻔْﻮَ ﻓَﺎﻋْﻒُ ﻋَﻨِّﻲ 'O Allah, You are pardoning and You love to pardon, so pardon me.' “(Ahmad, Ibn Majah, and Tirmidhi). [size=16pt]Hoping to get the best of this Glorious Month, Insha ALLAH[/size] 3 Likes 1 Share |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Fasting The Healthy Way. by Moradeeke(f): 11:19am On Jun 23, 2016 |
6 WAYS TO MAKE RAMADAN EASIER AND FUN FOR CHILDREN #RamadanTips Even though children are not obligated to fast the entire month of Ramadan until they reach puberty, most parents encourage fasting a few hours a day to ease children into it. Here are some tips to make things easier and fun for your little ones during this holy month: 1. Be An Example To Your Children. Children see their parents as role models and imitate their actions, knowingly and unknowingly. 2. Let Children Nap Let children nap or take a quick nap with your kids to reboot and to re-energize yourself and them. 3. Read Children's Books On Ramadan. For the story to be lively and fun, take turns reading, or each family member can take on the role of a character in the story. 4. Involve Kids When Preparing For Iftar. Let your children – male and female – lend a helping hand in the kitchen. 5. Invite Family And Friends Over For Iftar. Children should be taught that there are huge rewards for feeding a fasting person. 6. Take Children Along When Doing Any Form Of Charity Work. Ramadan is the perfect opportunity to feed the poor or spend time with the elderly or orphans. [size=16pt]Hoping to get the best of this Glorious Month, Insha ALLAH[/size] 5 Likes 1 Share |
Islam for Muslims / Don't Be A Muslim Only In Ramadan by Moradeeke(f): 6:12am On Jun 23, 2016 |
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Islam for Muslims / Re: Fasting The Healthy Way. by Moradeeke(f): 11:55am On Jun 17, 2016 |
RAMADAN DAY 12 5 HEALTH BENEFITS OF EATING DATES DURING RAMADAN #DailyRamadanTips Dates are traditionally used to break the fast during Ramadan. But few know the many health benefits of those little Middle Eastern gems, at any time of the year: 1. Dates are great energy boosters as they contain natural sugars. 2. They are a rich source of protein, dietary fibre and vitamin B1, B2, B3 and B5, as well as vitamin A1 and C. 3. They have high iron content and are useful in treating anaemia. 4. They are also cholesterol-free and contain very little fat. 5. They help improve the digestive system, as they contain both soluble and insoluble fibre, and different kinds of amino acids. Eat them whole, or throw them in your smoothie in the morning for a natural sugar fix. May Almighty Allah never deny us of its benefits. Amin. [size=16pt]Hoping to get the best of this Glorious Month, Insha ALLAH[/size] Jumah Mufeedah. 3 Likes |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Fasting The Healthy Way. by Moradeeke(f): 4:00pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
RAMADAN DAY 7 3 WAYS TO NOURISH YOUR HEART THIS RAMADAN #RamadanTips The holy Muslim month of Ramadan is not only about abstaining from food and drink from sunrise until sunset, but also purifying the mind and heart. Here are three things you can do this Ramadan: 1. Good Deeds and Charity Perform kind deeds, whether they are big or small during Ramadan. It will make you feel good and bring a smile to a stranger’s face. Make a habit of sadaqah (voluntary charity) and give whatever skills/talent you have to support the needy. 2. Purify your Heart and be Mindful of your Tongue What you say and how you react is also a big part of Ramadan. Only speak kind words and be of a pleasant nature. 3. Find Peace in Prayer This month is the opportune time to pray and come closer to the Creator. May Almighty Allah accept them as an act of Ibaadaat, Amin. [size=16pt]Hoping to get the best of this Glorious Month, Insha ALLAH[/size] 2 Likes |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Fasting The Healthy Way. by Moradeeke(f): 3:28pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
Rhukie:Wa alaykum salam waramotulahi wabarakatuh Amin to all the dua Jazakha Lahu Khaeeran 1 Like |
Islam for Muslims / Re: How To Inspire Our Children To Gain Knowledge by Moradeeke(f): 10:37am On Jun 10, 2016 |
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Islam for Muslims / Re: Fasting The Healthy Way. by Moradeeke(f): 10:15am On Jun 10, 2016 |
Ramadan Day 5 HOW NOT TO GAIN WEIGHT THIS RAMADAN #DailyRamadanTips Surprisingly, some people tend to eat more during Ramadan and this can lead to weight gain. Here are a few tips to help keep kilos at bay: -Eat a healthy Iftar meal. -Eat starters and sweets in moderation. -Choose to eat more fruits and vegetables. -Avoid sweetened beverages. -Be active everyday during Ramadan, even if it’s just walking - preferably just before or after iftaar. This will help you maintain your weight. [size=16pt]Hoping to get the best of this Glorious Month, Insha ALLAH[/size] 3 Likes |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Fasting The Healthy Way. by Moradeeke(f): 6:04pm On Jun 09, 2016 |
Ramadan Day 4 6 TIPS FOR A HEALTHY AND HAPPY RAMADAN Ramadan is a humbling and purifying month, yet it can also leave you feeling tired and sluggish, as well as a few kilos heavier, if you over eat at night. Here are a few tips to make sure this Ramadan is different: 1. Drink plenty of water - hydration is key. 2. Get enough sleep. Your body needs enough hours to ‘reboot’ before the next day of fasting. 3. Avoid caffeine and sweet treats, as they encourage dehydration. 4. Don’t skip Sah..... r. You need all the protein and carbs you can get to sustain you throughout the day. 5. Eat a balanced diet. 6. Avoid the sun. Being in the sun for too long while fasting will lead to headaches. May Almighty Allah spare our lives till the end of Ramadan and beyond. May HE accept it as an act of ibaadaah (Amin). ............................................................ [size=16pt]Hoping to get the best of this Glorious Month, Insha ALLAH[/size] 3 Likes |
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